The Carbon chronicle (1944-08-03)
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The Carbon chronicle (1944-08-03)
- Publication date
- 1944-08-03
- Topics
- Carbon chronicle [1929]
- Publisher
- Edouard J. Rouleau
- Collection
- peel_newspapers; peel; university_of_alberta_libraries; toronto
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 59.5M
Page 1:
- Just Gleanings
- 1944-45 Permit Declaration
- Dogs Detect Mine Fields
- Teacher Shortage is Acute
- Province Drafts Game Regulations for 1944-45
- Cutting Starts but is Delayed by Heavy Rains
- Wheat Quota Five Bushels
- John H. Garden to Interview Parents and New Students
- Britain's Latest Anti-Aircraft Weapon-the Rocket Gun
- Meetting of the Village Council
- National Parks Are Now All Open to Visitors
- Enumerators in District
- Long Years Ago
- Three Candidates Nominated in the Didsbury Riding
- "the World of Wheat" Reviewed Weekly by Major H. G. L. Strange
- Fined for Unlawful Use of Gasoline in Car
- Letters to the Editor
- Little Items of Local Interest
- Prize Winners at Scout and Cub Raffle Friday
Page 2:
- Lard Surplus
- Health League of Canada
- The Weather
- But Otherwise Cherbourg Has Never Been Much of a Place
- Gift from C. P. R. Offer Made to Farmers to Give Them Irrigation Works
- A Costly Project
- Mail for the Forces Overseas
- Candian Bacon
- Flying Bomb Inventor
- An All-Round Shooter
- Museum Restored
- What Might Happen
- Story of a Glider
- Chapter of Horrors
- Big Achievement
- Fashions in Songs
- Gems of Thought
- Population Counts
Page 3:
- Food Rationing in Britain is Taken as a Matter of Course Although Restrictions Are Severe
- Parents of Major J. K. Mahony
- An Old Calendar
- In Record Time
- Smart Jiffy Knit
- Fir British Forces
- Honorable Occupation
- Pigmy Elephant
- Radiophones Are Expected to Have Immense Possibilities for the Public after the War
- New Discovery
- Flag for the King
- Driving the Last Spike
- Railway Man Retires
Page 4:
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- The Way Home
- Enemy Boasting
- Democracy at Work" for Airwomen
- Soil Composition
- Sunday School Lesson
- Sight Seeing in Berlin
- For Use of Troops
- Qualified for Job
- An Odd Belief
- Hospital Ships
- A Wise Man
Page 5:
- Jap Cabinet Resigns in the Face of Disaster
- Flying Bomb on Exhibit in London
- No Coal for Italy
- Canadians Trail
- Churchill's Son
- Seed Oil Plant
- Berlin Replies
- Exports Have Reached Peak Place This Year
- Affected Compass
- Awarded Victoria Cross
- World Security
- Ban is Lifted
- Fights Flying Bomb
- Cherchez La Femme
- British Restaurants
- Eisenhower Talks it over with Keller
- Offers Basis for Reaching Greater Unity
- Canada Plans to Wage War in the Pacific Area
- Heads Air Cadets
- Military Aircraft
- Used in Italy
- Eggs for Britain
- Removal of Duty
- Finnish Ship Sunk
Page 6:
- Germans Fear Russian Cossacks
- British Troops Decorate "Hindenburg Bastion"
- Canadian Farm Women Praised
- New Commander
- Mixing Whitewash
- War Passed This Way-but Canucks Have Their Fun
- More Atrocities
- Pork to Britain
- Wheat Shipped to U. S.
- On Exhibition
- Drying Penicillin
- Common Chickweed
- Troops Well Supplied
- His Own Design
- Six Friendships
- Will Supply Need
- Took Sign Literally
- Studied Bird Method
- Attracts Attention
- Accurate Clocks
- Better Farm Homes
Page 7:
- Sacrificed His Life
- Food for Britain
- Has Been Real Home
- Our Complete Short Story
- Quite Definitely
- Captured German Beetle Tank
- Values Gift
- Producing Penicillin
- Borrowed Name
- Tragedy of Germany
- Smile Awhile
- Bombers Improved
- Toddler's Pattern
- Always a Burden
Page 8:
- Town and Country Personalographs
- Just Gleanings
- 1944-45 Permit Declaration
- Dogs Detect Mine Fields
- Teacher Shortage is Acute
- Province Drafts Game Regulations for 1944-45
- Cutting Starts but is Delayed by Heavy Rains
- Wheat Quota Five Bushels
- John H. Garden to Interview Parents and New Students
- Britain's Latest Anti-Aircraft Weapon-the Rocket Gun
- Meetting of the Village Council
- National Parks Are Now All Open to Visitors
- Enumerators in District
- Long Years Ago
- Three Candidates Nominated in the Didsbury Riding
- "the World of Wheat" Reviewed Weekly by Major H. G. L. Strange
- Fined for Unlawful Use of Gasoline in Car
- Letters to the Editor
- Little Items of Local Interest
- Prize Winners at Scout and Cub Raffle Friday
Page 2:
- Lard Surplus
- Health League of Canada
- The Weather
- But Otherwise Cherbourg Has Never Been Much of a Place
- Gift from C. P. R. Offer Made to Farmers to Give Them Irrigation Works
- A Costly Project
- Mail for the Forces Overseas
- Candian Bacon
- Flying Bomb Inventor
- An All-Round Shooter
- Museum Restored
- What Might Happen
- Story of a Glider
- Chapter of Horrors
- Big Achievement
- Fashions in Songs
- Gems of Thought
- Population Counts
Page 3:
- Food Rationing in Britain is Taken as a Matter of Course Although Restrictions Are Severe
- Parents of Major J. K. Mahony
- An Old Calendar
- In Record Time
- Smart Jiffy Knit
- Fir British Forces
- Honorable Occupation
- Pigmy Elephant
- Radiophones Are Expected to Have Immense Possibilities for the Public after the War
- New Discovery
- Flag for the King
- Driving the Last Spike
- Railway Man Retires
Page 4:
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- The Way Home
- Enemy Boasting
- Democracy at Work" for Airwomen
- Soil Composition
- Sunday School Lesson
- Sight Seeing in Berlin
- For Use of Troops
- Qualified for Job
- An Odd Belief
- Hospital Ships
- A Wise Man
Page 5:
- Jap Cabinet Resigns in the Face of Disaster
- Flying Bomb on Exhibit in London
- No Coal for Italy
- Canadians Trail
- Churchill's Son
- Seed Oil Plant
- Berlin Replies
- Exports Have Reached Peak Place This Year
- Affected Compass
- Awarded Victoria Cross
- World Security
- Ban is Lifted
- Fights Flying Bomb
- Cherchez La Femme
- British Restaurants
- Eisenhower Talks it over with Keller
- Offers Basis for Reaching Greater Unity
- Canada Plans to Wage War in the Pacific Area
- Heads Air Cadets
- Military Aircraft
- Used in Italy
- Eggs for Britain
- Removal of Duty
- Finnish Ship Sunk
Page 6:
- Germans Fear Russian Cossacks
- British Troops Decorate "Hindenburg Bastion"
- Canadian Farm Women Praised
- New Commander
- Mixing Whitewash
- War Passed This Way-but Canucks Have Their Fun
- More Atrocities
- Pork to Britain
- Wheat Shipped to U. S.
- On Exhibition
- Drying Penicillin
- Common Chickweed
- Troops Well Supplied
- His Own Design
- Six Friendships
- Will Supply Need
- Took Sign Literally
- Studied Bird Method
- Attracts Attention
- Accurate Clocks
- Better Farm Homes
Page 7:
- Sacrificed His Life
- Food for Britain
- Has Been Real Home
- Our Complete Short Story
- Quite Definitely
- Captured German Beetle Tank
- Values Gift
- Producing Penicillin
- Borrowed Name
- Tragedy of Germany
- Smile Awhile
- Bombers Improved
- Toddler's Pattern
- Always a Burden
Page 8:
- Town and Country Personalographs
Notes
[public]: Weekly. Imprint varies. Published 12 September 1929 to [?8 September] 1960.
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- The Carbon chronicle
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- v. : ill.
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- Location
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